NORWALK — An Ohio woman allegedly moonlighting as a prostitute was caught scantily-clad and banging on the door of a hotel room Thursday morning after her customer claimed she stole his money.

Olivier Lavau-Wira, 44, no address given, was charged with patronizing a prostitute, while Mandy Snow, 35, of 315 South Monument Ave., Hamilton, Ohio, was charged with prostitution.

Both Lauvau-Wira and Snow were issued $3,000 bonds and court dates of May 22 at Norwalk Superior.

According to a police report, a security guard at Doubletree Hotel at 789 Connecticut Ave., called police around 4 a.m. to report a disturbance.

Upon arrival, the guard told officers that he had received several complaints from guests regarding noise in the second-floor hallway of the hotel.

When he went to investigate the situation, the guard said he saw a woman, later identified as Snow, wearing only a bra and underwear and banging on a door to room 231.

When asked what she was doing, Snow said she was visiting a friend (Lavau-Wira) whom she met through another friend. Snow went on to say that she came to Lavau-Wira’s hotel room to “hang out” and began talking while sitting on his bed.

Snow said she decided to take a shower and was in the process of taking off her clothes, when the two got into an argument.

Snow said she thought Lavau-Wira was “acting drunk and crazy”, so she said she wanted to leave, but claimed Lavau-Wira allegedly refused to give her clothes back and kicked her out of his room.

Police say Snow refused to provide information regarding the friend who set her up with Lavau-Wira and said she didn’t have any identification on her. She told police she was from Ohio and was currently staying in New York.

When police spoke with Lavau-Wira, he provided a Chilean passport and said he was traveling from Chile and came across a phone number for “female companionship” from an unidentified website.

Lavau-Wira said Snow came to his room and they talked about pricing, which led her to allegedly say she would charge $300 for a sexual favor.

When the two began kissing, Lavau-Wira said he decided he wanted to arrange another sexual favor, which Snow said would cost an additional $400.

Lavau-Wira said he went to an ATM in the hotel lobby and withdrew the money and went back to his room and used the bathroom. When he came out of the bathroom, he claimed the $400 was missing from his wallet and decided to kick Snow out of his room.

Police say Lavau-Wira provided a written statement about the incident because he “wanted to be fair” and would be “OK with being arrested.”

During the booking process at the Norwalk police department, officers say Snow allegedly had $600 tucked away inside her bra as well as an unopened condom in her purse.